Very, very proud to be irish and highly, highly embarrassed (as an irish person) to be associated with any irish people who have the remotest interest in watching some horse-faced german clown marrying the daughter of a confetti-cannon-seller from a county in a neighbouring country where they specialise in raising guess what?......................horses!!
This kind of thing makes me feel embarrassed to be associated with how some Irish people are..Thankfully they are in the minority..
And amazing how so many ,at the same time,have a major love of British football teams.!
I have seen grown Irish men cry because Man U have lost a game...
Ancutza I think you should not make horrible racist remarks about our nearest neighbours, we are in a very weak position at present and they have helped us financially.
Ancutza I think you should not make horrible racist remarks about our nearest neighbours, we are in a very weak position at present and they have helped us financially.
I agree with you..Ancutza I think you should not make horrible racist remarks about our nearest neighbours, we are in a very weak position at present and they have helped us financially.
I agree, we should save our racist remarks for when we are in a better position economically and direct them at those that haven't helped us.
That remark was out of order, regardless of economics or politics. 'People in glass houses', and all of that.
I find this starey-eyed fascination on behalf of some irish with what the UK royals are up to vaguely repugnant. Kind of a 'Stockholm-syndrome' type thing. Many dispicable deeds were done on the island of Ireland at the behest of the english royal family. Deeds for which they should have been held to account for. They continue to abuse their own taxpayers.
Who gives two figs about their wedding? Not me.
Many dispicable deeds were done on the island of Ireland at the behest of the english royal family. Deeds for which they should have been held to account for. They continue to abuse their own taxpayers.
Who gives two figs about their wedding? Not me.
To put a bit of perspective on my remarks for all of you...
I completed my primary degree in the UK and worked for many years there afterwards. I count at least 20 individuals holding UK passports as close friends. I was best man at the wedding of 2 of those individuals and my brother-in-law is english. Indeed I introduced him to my sister vile, loathsome rascist that I am.
No. I really like the english as a people but I detest their royal family as indeed do several of my english republican mates.
I find this starey-eyed fascination on behalf of some irish with what the UK royals are up to vaguely repugnant. Kind of a 'Stockholm-syndrome' type thing. Many dispicable deeds were done on the island of Ireland at the behest of the english royal family. Deeds for which they should have been held to account for. They continue to abuse their own taxpayers.
Who gives two figs about their wedding? Not me.
"Who gives two figs about their wedding? "
A lot of people it would seem. But of course here in Ireland some people would be happier compelling people to read Peig and making sure that we return to one channel land with RTE and Daithi Locha.
Many despicable deeds were done in the UK by our so called republicans so the British have no monopoly on violence. I would encourage those who are getting their knickers in a twist because Irish people follow English soccer teams, watch English TV realise that their is a big world out there to go and get a life before they rot in their own narrowmindness
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